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he's devastated. - ye he's devastated. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. [cheers and applause] oh, we've got a special one for you tonight. the new york mayor bill deblasio, the mayor of new york, bill deblasio will be here. super bowl last night where the denver broncos scored some amazing field level seats to a blowout victory by the seahawks. they couldn't have been closer to the action. i heard. i had a tivo foul up. i spent the night watching the game show soup or bowl. contestantsants are forced to er choose soup or bowl. choose soup, you got no bowl, your hands and if you choose bowl, you get a bowl and no soup. it's a terrible show. [laughter] i will say this though, i learned something interesting if you are irish and married -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] you know what i realized is a wonderful gift for a married irish man is a taste of your lucky charms. [cheers and applause] anyway lovely couple who announced to us their pla
he's devastated. - ye he's devastated. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. [cheers and applause] oh, we've got a special one for you tonight. the new york mayor bill deblasio, the mayor of new york, bill deblasio will be here. super bowl last night where the denver broncos scored some amazing field level seats to a blowout victory by the seahawks. they couldn't have been closer to the...
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and the cascading effect of that could be devastating. you know, if you talk to utility company executives and ask them to keep some of that night, i think right at the top of the list would be most of the focus that has been on cybersecurity and what we have learned about here just on last day or so causes us to think that it is a broader set of security and is the cyberattack. neil: especially right after 9/11. mot would not know what to get out. and they knew exactly what to hit. >> after 9/11, but the department of energy and the office of homeland security and this includes security issues that would relate to the grid into their various facilities that were not nuclear. >> and is probably what i alluded to earlier. and that is the focus has been so much on cyberprotection. that we may be turned too much attention away from pure physical attacks. neil: do think others could come to light? we are just finding out about something from last april. >> this is something that the federal auorities need to look into. there hasn't been in th
and the cascading effect of that could be devastating. you know, if you talk to utility company executives and ask them to keep some of that night, i think right at the top of the list would be most of the focus that has been on cybersecurity and what we have learned about here just on last day or so causes us to think that it is a broader set of security and is the cyberattack. neil: especially right after 9/11. mot would not know what to get out. and they knew exactly what to hit. >>...
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for all his power on film, he could be devastating on stage. after directing him just two years ago as willy loman in "death of a salesman" on broadway, mike nickels said, simply, no words for this. he was too great and we are too shattered. and wednesday night on broadway here in new york, the lights will dim at curtain time as they do only when a big star is gone. and for nothing but terrible reasons. the death of this star philip seymour hoffman at 46 is bringing attention to a heroin problem that is exploding among people in all walks of life across our country. our national correspondent, kate snow has that story for us tonight. >> reporter: carol christianson's eric was on the fast track with the new york city police. seven years working on these streets? >> yes, he was. >> reporter: he had always wanted to be a cop like his dad. >> he was 28, had a great career, he was happy, so we thought. >> reporter: as an undercover detective, he helped bust drug dealers but then he started using himself. by the fall of 2011, he was addicted to presc
for all his power on film, he could be devastating on stage. after directing him just two years ago as willy loman in "death of a salesman" on broadway, mike nickels said, simply, no words for this. he was too great and we are too shattered. and wednesday night on broadway here in new york, the lights will dim at curtain time as they do only when a big star is gone. and for nothing but terrible reasons. the death of this star philip seymour hoffman at 46 is bringing attention to a...
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. >> it is so devastating. again, i mean, the list of his accomplishments is just so vast. three-time tony award winning -- >> please don't anybody take that away from him. he had a chronic medical illness that killed him. it's not that he was bad. it wasn't that he was anything other than the glorious artist he had been. think of it as an advanced cancer he succumbed to. it says nothing about him as a person. people need to think about it that way and remember his wonderful contribution. >> incredible contribution which afforded him many accolades in the form of three tony nominations, three best supporting actor nominations from the academy awards. of course we know him to be winner of best actor from "capote" from 2005 from the academy award. the list goes on. dr. drew thank you so much. many mourning the loss of this very tal ended actor. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute blob is metamucil. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gell
. >> it is so devastating. again, i mean, the list of his accomplishments is just so vast. three-time tony award winning -- >> please don't anybody take that away from him. he had a chronic medical illness that killed him. it's not that he was bad. it wasn't that he was anything other than the glorious artist he had been. think of it as an advanced cancer he succumbed to. it says nothing about him as a person. people need to think about it that way and remember his wonderful...
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hoffman was found dead in his new york city apartment over the weekend, the news shocked the world and devastated hollywood insiders, who considered him one of the finest actors of his generation. with only a week of filming left to go in the latest "hunger games" movie. but his death also exposed a dangerous personal struggle. dozens of bags of heroin found in his home. for more on those final hours, here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: a tragic ending because of a secret struggle behind closed doors. an all too familiar hollywood story. philip seymour hoffman dead at age 46 of an apparent drug overdose. last seen out with friends saturday night, writer david katz went looking for him sunday morning after he failed to pick up his three kids. at 11:15 a.m. katz found him in the bathroom of his greenwich village apartment, a needle stuck in his arm, a baggie of heroin nearby, one of 70 such bags authorities now say they found inside that apartment. philip seymour hoffman didn't live or die like the typical troubled star. he was neither an aging diva like michael jackson or whitney houston, stru
hoffman was found dead in his new york city apartment over the weekend, the news shocked the world and devastated hollywood insiders, who considered him one of the finest actors of his generation. with only a week of filming left to go in the latest "hunger games" movie. but his death also exposed a dangerous personal struggle. dozens of bags of heroin found in his home. for more on those final hours, here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: a tragic ending because of a secret...
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even in california where we've had to deal with devastating drought over the last year or so we do see rain coming down in portions of southern california, which is excellent. they need the rain. it's been a very dry season. as we head on into this new year we look at a change in the actual pattern. you can see the pineapple express, that is moisture pushing in from the hawaiian islands into california. that rain will be pushing across the region today. and the areas that need the rain the most are going to finally get it. now we do need to see plentiful amount of moisture making it's way into northern california, and also across sierra, nevada, to make an impact. it's going to be a process. we're going to have steady moyes for a long period of time to really see an significant impact. but right now a change in the pattern. we had a ridge of high pressure in control here. over the last couple of weeks the change of the pattern has been wonderful, the moisture is pushing in southern california right now. if you're traveling along i-5, you definitely need to take it easy today. the oils
even in california where we've had to deal with devastating drought over the last year or so we do see rain coming down in portions of southern california, which is excellent. they need the rain. it's been a very dry season. as we head on into this new year we look at a change in the actual pattern. you can see the pineapple express, that is moisture pushing in from the hawaiian islands into california. that rain will be pushing across the region today. and the areas that need the rain the most...
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. >>> plus a devastating addiction turns deadly as a tainted batch of heroin goes through the streets of one of america's oldest cities. >> >> john kerry has met with protest leaders from ukraine today saying that the u.s. support what he calls their fight for democracy. tense tens of thousands of ukranians are demonstrating across the country. the battle puts the u.s. and russia on opposing sides. jennifer glasse has been following the story and joins us live from kiev. so far what has come out of oppositions meeting with secretary kerry? >> as you can probably hear behind me, demonstrations go on day and night, 24 hours. music playing right now. in munich, the opposition leaders got the kind of rhetoric they wanted from the u.s. secretary of state. and european leaders. they want support. but they say they want concrete support. and one of the leaders said the problems -- the reasons are clear. he places the blame firmly on the president. >> just one person who is responsible for all escalation, who can easily stop the escalation, is the person the president of ukraine. you have abs
. >>> plus a devastating addiction turns deadly as a tainted batch of heroin goes through the streets of one of america's oldest cities. >> >> john kerry has met with protest leaders from ukraine today saying that the u.s. support what he calls their fight for democracy. tense tens of thousands of ukranians are demonstrating across the country. the battle puts the u.s. and russia on opposing sides. jennifer glasse has been following the story and joins us live from kiev. so...
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it is devastating. the other point that 38 percent with the unemployment it is an indescribable. lou: i understand you the importance of the president been there with the central valley in other parts of drought-stricken california but the fact is the interior department, the bureau of reclamation what are they doing to help? >> not anything. i was calling for a drought one month ago then finally the governor declared. now we have three congressman that had a great bill that cleared the house a huge the president promised to veto. our senators have come off with legislation that will help. they're throwing money at it but it doesn't do anything that highlight what our federal and state agencies have the power to do. there is no relief. we have got to change our way of thinking. lou: your reservoirs' are down, the water table, of water supplies dropping dramatically. the reports suggesting it is a 500 year drought likely to worsen. what can you do? you had to sell some of your catalog your branch, you had to lay off employees i suppose that is the story tragically repeated across
it is devastating. the other point that 38 percent with the unemployment it is an indescribable. lou: i understand you the importance of the president been there with the central valley in other parts of drought-stricken california but the fact is the interior department, the bureau of reclamation what are they doing to help? >> not anything. i was calling for a drought one month ago then finally the governor declared. now we have three congressman that had a great bill that cleared the...
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. >> for frank, the most devastating drought means hard choices. his grandfather started the ranch. he is calling a family meeting to decide whether to sell most or all of the herd that provided generations. >> we'll go through the cow herd. we have about 20 picked out. we'll cut 40 to 60 in the next month and a half. in two weeks things will change. it will rain, grass will grow. >> never in frank's lifetime and never in recorded history has calve seen so little water over a 12-month period. >> you have not seen water up here for several here. >> about 7 inches on average. 15 inches below formal and the triest since california began to keep records. not enough to water cattle. >> that creek now - you call it a creek, and used to be a higher. >> higher, and running right now. >> this is what frank wants to avoid. many of his fellow ranches made hard choices. at this weekly cattle auction, they came from all over the state. one by one the trucks filled the parking lot. normally this time of year 200 head of cattle would be up for sale. on this day more than 1,000 hit the auction. jan
. >> for frank, the most devastating drought means hard choices. his grandfather started the ranch. he is calling a family meeting to decide whether to sell most or all of the herd that provided generations. >> we'll go through the cow herd. we have about 20 picked out. we'll cut 40 to 60 in the next month and a half. in two weeks things will change. it will rain, grass will grow. >> never in frank's lifetime and never in recorded history has calve seen so little water over a...
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. >> in january 2015 haiti was devastated bay earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people. and now they're stepping up for the call for help to rebuild this country. he sat down with ali velshi in davos. >> i decided i wanted to help my country and help the aaron people and put my business skills to the country. in haiti we have 85% of our educated haitians that leave and work in the united states, europe, and we're trying to tell them that now the country is a better place. it's the safest place in the caribbean right now. we have inviting the haitians to come back and help news rebuilding effort and reconstruction effort. >> ali's interview ails tonight on al jazeera america. >>> regarding that decision by cvs that he talked about at the top of the show to stop selling tobacco products a little skepticism is in order here. the company said it wants to make a pivot and have a deeper involvement in the healthcare sector. that's fine, but in my view if cvs wants to strengthen its ties to good health, the company stores need to make more changes. if you walk into any cvs as i
. >> in january 2015 haiti was devastated bay earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people. and now they're stepping up for the call for help to rebuild this country. he sat down with ali velshi in davos. >> i decided i wanted to help my country and help the aaron people and put my business skills to the country. in haiti we have 85% of our educated haitians that leave and work in the united states, europe, and we're trying to tell them that now the country is a better place....
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very devastating and more than just the 1300 job as lot of these folks we know personally. my next door neighborhood the sole provider with his family. ten that's just one of the families that will be impacted from this. one of the state's leading banks says the bank will cost 30,000 jobs. most of them in agriculture. the rip salt lake clear to see, at the lye stock supply down the road from the auction house, chris avery fears the sell off of california cattle will decimate her business. in time of year, they are giving vaccines so i sell that. they are using ear tags. so i sell those. they sell those caves then i sell spray, and wormers and fly tags. if they sell their cows they aren't going to buy that stuff. so that makes a dependent in my business. >> in california the governor declare add rout emergency. meaning ranchers can qualify for low interest loans to buy hay, but most paramedickers don't want to be deepner debt, he wants the government to think bigger, much bigger. >> you look up and in the clouds and you think isn't there a way to make it rain? you request do
very devastating and more than just the 1300 job as lot of these folks we know personally. my next door neighborhood the sole provider with his family. ten that's just one of the families that will be impacted from this. one of the state's leading banks says the bank will cost 30,000 jobs. most of them in agriculture. the rip salt lake clear to see, at the lye stock supply down the road from the auction house, chris avery fears the sell off of california cattle will decimate her business. in...
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california but consequences are really very devastating for hours of the people here especially people with disabilities the first year there were nine thousand arrests an area that has a photo or thirteen thousand people or twelve thousand citations issued for most for starters for littering or jaywalking someone who kept under the thirty dollars for their merits or a warrant for their arrest. and call at business. insider brags for americans who feel insecure about their country in light of china's impressive achievements it may be reassuring to know that while the chinese would rather move to the united states or the stay at home yesterday chinese are getting green cards in record numbers do they love you for your freedom well not exactly for according to the headline china's wealthiest citizens are fleeing to the u.s. amid corruption crackdown yes you americans should feel so insecure because apparently america is the best place to flee if you are corrupt. creating these sustainable operations focused on making him and from what you are advocating. interests and so that is what you
california but consequences are really very devastating for hours of the people here especially people with disabilities the first year there were nine thousand arrests an area that has a photo or thirteen thousand people or twelve thousand citations issued for most for starters for littering or jaywalking someone who kept under the thirty dollars for their merits or a warrant for their arrest. and call at business. insider brags for americans who feel insecure about their country in light of...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can effect your grocery bill? could rare minerals in china effect your cell phone bill? or, how a hospital in texas could drive up your health care premium. i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> welcome back to "talk to al jazeera." i'm john siegenthaler and my guest today is art spiegelman the author of "maus." you have had an incredible career but part of that career is work being for the new yorker. had you ever done a magazine cover before? >> i think i did. new yorker covers are not usually connected to stories statements. in the heyday of the new yorker, in the postwar new yorker especially, the idea was to give respite, a moment of calm on the honking blaring tawdry passing parade. so they would be images of cebt scenes or of the city -
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can effect your grocery bill? could rare minerals in china effect your cell phone bill? or, how a hospital in texas could drive up your health care premium. i'll...
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california but consequences are really bad devastating for lives of the people here especially people with disabilities in the first year there were. arrests in your own area as of a tour with thirteen thousand people or twelve thousand citations issued most for starters. literary or jaywalking someone who counts buried under the thirty dollars fine their memories are of a warrant for their arrest. with creating these sustainable operations focused on often making at me and what you are advocating my term self interests and so that is what your government intends has always been the case and there have. businesses for hundreds of years without using the label. but i think was what got capitalism do was this notion that economists brought to it which was the ideal profit maximizing the. right to see. first strike to live and i would think that you're. on a reformist play their. instrument. to be in the. i marinate joining me on into impartial and financial reporting commentary interviews and much much more. only on the bus and only. ever gives jaywalking tickets this way to get a check
california but consequences are really bad devastating for lives of the people here especially people with disabilities in the first year there were. arrests in your own area as of a tour with thirteen thousand people or twelve thousand citations issued most for starters. literary or jaywalking someone who counts buried under the thirty dollars fine their memories are of a warrant for their arrest. with creating these sustainable operations focused on often making at me and what you are...
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can deal with snow, rain, to see accumulating ice on the powerlines and roads in the area could be devastating. forecast snowfall total as the transitions in to our nor'easter. again, some of the total four eight for new york city, six to ten for philadelphia, west of that we could gate jackpot 12-18. 3-6 in boston. the position of the storm means whether a rain event along the coast more snow. stay tuned. back to you. gerri: i have no choice but stay tuned. live right here. thank you for coming on. great to see you. >> any time. >>> should fliers be allowed to talk on the cell phone. it's a hot-button issue. the public has until friday to make the voices heard. rodney davis of illinois is cosponsoring a nail outlaw calls inflight. he joins me now. before we move to the cell phone story, though. you just had the vote on the debt limit. how did you vote and why? >> you know, gerri. thank you for having me on. i voted no. i'm not someone who can support the clean debt ceiling. we have a president willing to spend tax dollars that americans haven't earned yet. we should have put something like th
can deal with snow, rain, to see accumulating ice on the powerlines and roads in the area could be devastating. forecast snowfall total as the transitions in to our nor'easter. again, some of the total four eight for new york city, six to ten for philadelphia, west of that we could gate jackpot 12-18. 3-6 in boston. the position of the storm means whether a rain event along the coast more snow. stay tuned. back to you. gerri: i have no choice but stay tuned. live right here. thank you for...
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california but consequences are really bad devastating for lives of the people here especially people with disabilities the first year there were nine thousand arrests an area of the tour over thirteen thousand people or twelve thousand citations issued most for cyprus where literary or care workers someone who kept under the thirty or five americans who have a warrant for their arrest. there's a saying you know when you're in the arctic you have feel entitled well to chill feet. she looks like a fairly simple ship. full of people. the real king here is the polar bear and ice breakers come second single complex expedition to the arctic can be conducted with the russian nuclear powered fleet of ice breakers. operation. russia's arctic ice breakers. the playing. field the big spirit travels with the flame from its birthplace to greece. joining james brown for an elemental and a big journey around russia and beyond. where am i supposed to go. all my life. an article at business insider brags for americans who feel insecure about their country in light of china's impressive achievements i
california but consequences are really bad devastating for lives of the people here especially people with disabilities the first year there were nine thousand arrests an area of the tour over thirteen thousand people or twelve thousand citations issued most for cyprus where literary or care workers someone who kept under the thirty or five americans who have a warrant for their arrest. there's a saying you know when you're in the arctic you have feel entitled well to chill feet. she looks like...
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in addition to the devastating volcano, indonesia is facing some of the worst flooding they have had in several years. back on the home front we are looking at a beautiful day. today in new york city, we are reaching a high of 51 degrees. that's about 11 degrees above where they should be at this time of the year. don't worry, lawyer nature will bring the cold air in. but enjoy your day, washington, d.c., all the way down to atlanta, and miami, now we do have a front making its way across the country, bringing a bit of snow and ice, to portions of pennsylvania. western pennsylvania and that's extending all the way down into north and central portions of texas all the way into south and central portions of oklahoma, so it is a very slow go out there. if you are on the roads really advise you to make your way home soon, continue do have to deal with ice through the course of the day, and it only take as little bit of ice to create treacherous travel conditions. back to the northeast, where we have the rain coming down been but if you are closer to eerie and upstate portions of new york
in addition to the devastating volcano, indonesia is facing some of the worst flooding they have had in several years. back on the home front we are looking at a beautiful day. today in new york city, we are reaching a high of 51 degrees. that's about 11 degrees above where they should be at this time of the year. don't worry, lawyer nature will bring the cold air in. but enjoy your day, washington, d.c., all the way down to atlanta, and miami, now we do have a front making its way across the...
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it is horrible in polits with the worst strategy and devastating as welto the party's interest in this is a year in which you guys have a clear trac straight victory in the midterm election. if you could just avoid mucking it up. >> i understand where they're coming from. you have to work on the context of what has to be done. i would have loved to have had all the votes. you worry that you're not going to get everything you want and a lot of numbers, i understand where they're coming from the fight is not with each other but for the democrats and if we take the senate, then we are in a position to fight. until that happens, we get lame for messing up the debt and the government in the budget, then the whole republican party is in trouble and you can't take this in the house. lou: it is after all the same speaker of the house, mr. john comprehensivented to embrace immigration reform. until it was made pretty clear to the speaker if he persisted he would lose his job and also the republican party would be devastated. and it's hard to sort out the whim of power these days whether republi
it is horrible in polits with the worst strategy and devastating as welto the party's interest in this is a year in which you guys have a clear trac straight victory in the midterm election. if you could just avoid mucking it up. >> i understand where they're coming from. you have to work on the context of what has to be done. i would have loved to have had all the votes. you worry that you're not going to get everything you want and a lot of numbers, i understand where they're coming...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. california's governor has unveiled a $700 million pan to help communities coping with a severe doubt there. the money will be spent on drinking water clean up. it does front vied long term solutions to fix the supply or delivery system. in federal aid for the region. richard stapler with the national resources agency and he joins us by phone, california has had below average rainfall now for three years so why is it going to take to get out of this drought? >> thank you for having me on. it is going to take a lot of action by everyone in california to get us through this drought. we have had three dry years in a row, this year, critically dry, we had the driest january on record in california. and so really it's immediately conservation, and then doing what we can from a stand point of water recycling. did that make a dent in the drought? is. >> hardly a dependent. it was a great storm, a greened up people's browning lawn as little bit, an
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. california's governor has unveiled a $700 million pan to help communities coping with a severe doubt there. the money will be spent on drinking water clean up. it does front vied long term solutions to fix the supply or delivery system. in federal aid for the region. richard stapler with the national resources agency and he joins us by...
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. >> a devastating scene in ukraine's capitol. police clash with antigovernment pro testers. 18 people have been killed, including six this is a live picture in kiev. police say officers set fire to a camp but 20,000 antigovernment forces fought back. the u.s. embassy ordered all americans to stay indoors this is about 3:ten in the morning there. >> president obama is calling for a new round of fuel efficiency standards for medium and heavy duty vehicles in 2016 >> every mile we gain in fuel efficiency is worth thousands of dollars in savings every year. we're investing in research to get more fuel economy gained. the president this will cut emissions by 300 met trick tons the president made at announcement in maryland that made the switch to more fuel efficient vehicles >> a report says raising minimum wage could come a big price tag, the loss of half a million jobs. on the other hand finds increasing minimum wage could gift 900,000 work kwlerz out of poverty >> experts say burden of student debt threatens to block a generation f
. >> a devastating scene in ukraine's capitol. police clash with antigovernment pro testers. 18 people have been killed, including six this is a live picture in kiev. police say officers set fire to a camp but 20,000 antigovernment forces fought back. the u.s. embassy ordered all americans to stay indoors this is about 3:ten in the morning there. >> president obama is calling for a new round of fuel efficiency standards for medium and heavy duty vehicles in 2016 >> every mile...
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it is devastating. for me as a trans woman, there are hot flashes, a weird sort of menopause that happens, but it is really bad for your help if you're not producing hormones are, as my character wasn't, austinu're at risk for process or other conditions that women would face if they're taken off hormones. >> talked about the research that goes into your character. you are remarkable figure because you are a remarkable actress, but talk about how this character now we understand when is the next season going to premiere? >> june 6. we just announced that for those who have been anxiously awaiting, as have five. the second season premieres june 6. the research i did for my character, much of it had to do with me and my own lived experience as a trans woman, but have been researching trans folks in prison because of cece's story before even found out about "orange is the new black." it just sort of all aligned. >> when you talk about your own life, it is truly fascinating, even in the film and the part wh
it is devastating. for me as a trans woman, there are hot flashes, a weird sort of menopause that happens, but it is really bad for your help if you're not producing hormones are, as my character wasn't, austinu're at risk for process or other conditions that women would face if they're taken off hormones. >> talked about the research that goes into your character. you are remarkable figure because you are a remarkable actress, but talk about how this character now we understand when is...
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california but consequences are really bad devastating for hours of the people here especially people with disabilities in the first year there were. zero scenarios of the two or thirteen girls or people who were twelve citations issued most for savers or littering or jaywalking someone who under the thirty dollars for their memories over a warrant for their arrest. i marinate is joining me on certain death impartial and financial reporting commentary contribute and much much. only on them past and. read just read by closely this is really a duration is told to lean on the signs because it is a market economy and still total budget of the european union but we are talking about is not more than one percent off the cheated to your doing it the total budget is about the size of the bunch of finland and if this is called a socialist concept then look at the size off welfare states on the national level this is totally ridiculous what's ridiculous about is that you know what those are so ridiculous about. the e.u. marching in more or less to greece and to cyprus to study tiddly socialist
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it did devastate the town. >> at its peak in the 1960s, around 30,000 people lived in rearden. back then, mil workers out of high school could counts on a wage of $16 an hour until they decided to retire. for their children, not even a college education translates days. >> so grandparents with their small social security checks and small pension checks are taking care of those kids because it's hard for them to find work around here. please? >> the town's aging population hovers closer to 19,000, about a lost. >> it's a story of america. i think our government has forgot the middle class and what the struggles are today. people are struggling today. not just in this town, but everywhere. the largest employer in the state was the steel mill and now it's wal-mart. >> tells a tale. >> he drives around west virginia hoping to track things in the state. he says the last three decades have seen middle class wages stag nature as household costs have risen? >> the wages of a steel worker at rearden in 1979 were higher than the wages of a contemporary wal-mart worker is today. >> just s
it did devastate the town. >> at its peak in the 1960s, around 30,000 people lived in rearden. back then, mil workers out of high school could counts on a wage of $16 an hour until they decided to retire. for their children, not even a college education translates days. >> so grandparents with their small social security checks and small pension checks are taking care of those kids because it's hard for them to find work around here. please? >> the town's aging population...
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just hearing about philip seymour hoffman, devastating. what an amazingly gifted actor. rest in peace. hoffman's final public appearance is believed to have been last month at the sundance film festival where he had two films. krista smith, cnn entertainment commentator and a senior west coast editor for "vanity fair" interviewed the actor there. i want you to watch this quick clip from that. >> my friends, my friends bet me that i couldn't get a selfie with you. and i was like you're not. [ laughter ] >> krista smith joins us now from los angeles by telephone. that was a really fun moment, krista. what was the mood during that interview? was there anything that seemed out of the ordinary? >> no. it was pretty standard for sundance. i mean, he had come in. he was actually on time. usually things get really crazy up there because they're promoting movies and going from one thing to another. but he came in. he was early. he hung out. he was looking for a cigarette. he went out and smoked a cigarette on the balcony, and then he waited for christina hendricks. he was pretty
just hearing about philip seymour hoffman, devastating. what an amazingly gifted actor. rest in peace. hoffman's final public appearance is believed to have been last month at the sundance film festival where he had two films. krista smith, cnn entertainment commentator and a senior west coast editor for "vanity fair" interviewed the actor there. i want you to watch this quick clip from that. >> my friends, my friends bet me that i couldn't get a selfie with you. and i was like...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> countries in asia and africa are doing big business importing e waste. the traffic that comes from discarded electronics. but the e waste basis comes to risk to health and environment. >> shipped in for solid waste some of the millions of tons of scrap metal that china processes every year. among the most valuable scrap, e-waste from the last generation of devices the world no longer wants. from laptops to mobile phones. in nearby villages in this part of eastern china evidence everywhere of the hazards caused by recycling toxic components. a government crackdown on unregulated processing has forced recyclers to take refuge in concealed yards. a potential resource but a pollution nightmare. it is a nuisance, too, for those people unlucky enough to live next to the fort. >> the situation is worst now compared to when we moved in a few years ago. the pollution is more serious and is bad for our health. >> more than two-thirds of the world
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> countries in asia and africa are doing big business importing e waste. the traffic that comes from discarded electronics. but the e waste basis comes to risk to health and environment. >> shipped in for solid waste some of the millions of tons of scrap metal that china processes every year. among the most valuable scrap,...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> aging america... the sacrifice growing children endure, to care for their parents >> i left my job as a lawyer... >> best ways to cope... my husband was like a single father... >> my mother said: "take care of dad" on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> welcome back to "talk to al jazeera." i'm john siegenthaler and my guest today is art spiegelman the author of "maus." you have had an incredible career but
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> aging america... the sacrifice growing children endure, to care for their parents >> i left my job as a lawyer... >> best ways to cope... my husband was like a single father... >> my mother said: "take care of dad" on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel....
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heading off to fresno to get a look at the devastation on the farm lands there. president obama and governor jerry brown will outline strategies on how to help california. >>> checking bay area headlines. a veteran firefighter is facing drug and sex crime charges involving children. mario enrique cuestas was arrested yesterday at work. investigators say he was soliciting mines for sex on the inter-- minors for sex and giving them drugs. >>> a man is due in court this morning, police say he struck a 35-year-old wednesday as he was crossing van ness. he tried to leave the scene but was caught. police say speed may have been a factor. she the third pedestrian killed in -- he is the third pedestrian killed in san francisco this year. >>> and a school teacher had a court date over charges she served pot at a potluck and didn't tell her guests. she on administrative leave. >>> victory for the gay community in virginia. a judge reversed the ban on same-sex marriage. the law was ruled unconstitutional yesterday. it follow as decision not to defend the law. >> i am proud
heading off to fresno to get a look at the devastation on the farm lands there. president obama and governor jerry brown will outline strategies on how to help california. >>> checking bay area headlines. a veteran firefighter is facing drug and sex crime charges involving children. mario enrique cuestas was arrested yesterday at work. investigators say he was soliciting mines for sex on the inter-- minors for sex and giving them drugs. >>> a man is due in court this morning,...
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only to save people but livestock, 100,000 cattle are looking to be saved there, we're talking about devastating flooding. over in italy we have several feet of snow across the alps, and we'll have to continue to deal with that. there is a pressure over the mediterranean and high pressure system that is east of that that is blocking that area of low pressure to continue moving. so look at the snow. we've had several feet of snowfall across the area, also in california right now. we're talking about heavy snowfall, which is a great thing given the fact that it's been so dry. we're looking at rain pushing across portions of california right now. that's great news because the people there certainly need it. we'll go to the weather map with what we're calling the pineapple express. it's a river of moyes moving across southern california. which is great news because we've been talking about the drought there for a long time. pushing from hawai'i to california, sierra, nevada, and we're talking about winter storm warnings in effect. drivers on i-5 use precaution because the ground has been baking for
only to save people but livestock, 100,000 cattle are looking to be saved there, we're talking about devastating flooding. over in italy we have several feet of snow across the alps, and we'll have to continue to deal with that. there is a pressure over the mediterranean and high pressure system that is east of that that is blocking that area of low pressure to continue moving. so look at the snow. we've had several feet of snowfall across the area, also in california right now. we're talking...
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. >> let's get right to the devastating nor'easter still slamming the east coast delivering a partying blow of snow and sleet after yesterday's blizzardlike conditions. the storm is being blamed for at least 18 deaths, including a pra pregnant woman who was hit by a snowplow in new york city. doctors were able to save her baby. more than 400,000 homes and businesses are still in the dark, 90% in georgia and south carolina. 49 out of 50 states had snow on the ground yesterday, florida being the sole exception. >>> i will check in with kate parker, who is in phoenixville, pennsylvania. good morning. >> reporter: i'm here in phoenixville, pennsylvania. you can see this massive tree behind me. this came down with last week's storm. this week's storm has added an additional foot of snow in this area. we had massive power outages last week. to add insult to injury, this snowstorm makes four times this year that philadelphia has seen a greater than six inch snowstorm. record-break. 10.4 inches at the airport. this is from milford, pennsylvania, where you can see the snow stacked up against th
. >> let's get right to the devastating nor'easter still slamming the east coast delivering a partying blow of snow and sleet after yesterday's blizzardlike conditions. the storm is being blamed for at least 18 deaths, including a pra pregnant woman who was hit by a snowplow in new york city. doctors were able to save her baby. more than 400,000 homes and businesses are still in the dark, 90% in georgia and south carolina. 49 out of 50 states had snow on the ground yesterday, florida...
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this is a devastating diagnosis. and we know that for a lot of these women they had to make some hard choices. we do have to weigh about how invasive we want to be with these types of interviews. >> reporter: jackman says that attitude is condescending and paternalistic to moms like her and harmful. she wants state investigators to ask her questions. after all, her answers could help solve the mystery and prevent more tragedies. >> anything that will help another mother to not have to go through what i went through, i would have been fine with it. what are you researching if you haven't physically called the families to find out? what are you researching? >> reporter: in her mind, there's no way a four-fold increase in the birth defect rate could be by chance. >> if it just happened to one person it could be random. but fact that there are so many different people that it's happened, to there's got to be something that you can pinpoint that caused this. >> reporter: star, the state epidemiologist, says the investigat
this is a devastating diagnosis. and we know that for a lot of these women they had to make some hard choices. we do have to weigh about how invasive we want to be with these types of interviews. >> reporter: jackman says that attitude is condescending and paternalistic to moms like her and harmful. she wants state investigators to ask her questions. after all, her answers could help solve the mystery and prevent more tragedies. >> anything that will help another mother to not have...
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the snow and rain in the east, it's a very different story in the west where california's facing a devastating drought. president obama headed there today to discuss what to do. he will take part in a roundtable in fresno then take a local farm tour and deliver remarks afterwards. he will travel down to palm springs where he will meet with king abdullah of jordan. >> all right. there's snow in the east, drought in california, flooding in britain, and a volcano is erupting in indonesia. ashes covering everything in parts of the country. two people were killed when their homes collapsed under the weight of the ash. 100,000 people have been evacuated. it is the first major eruption of this volcano in more than 20 years. >>> all right, in california, hundreds of thousands of b.a.r.t. riders in san francisco facing a measles scare. a student at u.c. berkeley diagnosed with the disease after taking the train home to the suburbs for several days. the student contracted the measles overseas. he had not been vaccinated. anyone who rode the b.a.r.t. between the 4th and 7th of this month may have been ex
the snow and rain in the east, it's a very different story in the west where california's facing a devastating drought. president obama headed there today to discuss what to do. he will take part in a roundtable in fresno then take a local farm tour and deliver remarks afterwards. he will travel down to palm springs where he will meet with king abdullah of jordan. >> all right. there's snow in the east, drought in california, flooding in britain, and a volcano is erupting in indonesia....
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a devastating winter storm affecting people from texas to maine, stranded travelers, downed power lines. taking a toll from the potholes to lost business, the ever-growing cost of this ugly winter. making the minimum, the president gives federal workers a raise. millions of others are still living under the poverty level. and the end of an era
a devastating winter storm affecting people from texas to maine, stranded travelers, downed power lines. taking a toll from the potholes to lost business, the ever-growing cost of this ugly winter. making the minimum, the president gives federal workers a raise. millions of others are still living under the poverty level. and the end of an era
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. >> and coming up, a devastating addiction turned deadly as hair win spreads through the streets of one of america's oldest cities. stay tuned. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >>> fourteen agars on vacation are among 14 dead after being caught in the volcanic ash. it spewed out gas and lava for three miles and thousands were evacuated from the area and the vol can know is still spewing. >> u.s. senator from pennsylvania reaching out to federal officials on fighting a drug problem. on friday, he sent a letter to the dea and asking for justice. we have more on the story. >> authorities in pittsburgh are calling it an epidemic, heroin is being sold on the streets and the high can be deadly. it comes in different names, bud ice, and income tax, last week four people within 24 hours died after overdosing and fr
. >> and coming up, a devastating addiction turned deadly as hair win spreads through the streets of one of america's oldest cities. stay tuned. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >>> fourteen agars...
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his family expressed their devastation, asking for privacy. we did see one person who approached the doorway out there and left white roses. a lot of people mourning the loss of this beloved, well-known, prominent highly acclaimed actor. here in the west village, want to bringen our producer rose arce. rose lives in west village. tell us your experience. >> i live two blocks electric here. his children and my child have attended school since they were babies. it's strange to see this scene here. he never drew attention to himself. he was a regular guy. you would see him riding the bike to the local public school, hugging, kissing them. he has three elementary age children. they were very young. he was a friendly guy to his neighbors. they would hang out in local restaurants. he would be involved in community issues, very concerned about where it was developing. >> you wouldn't expect a list to be involved in the commune, put his children in the local school. what role did he play in the school? was he there often? did you see him participating
his family expressed their devastation, asking for privacy. we did see one person who approached the doorway out there and left white roses. a lot of people mourning the loss of this beloved, well-known, prominent highly acclaimed actor. here in the west village, want to bringen our producer rose arce. rose lives in west village. tell us your experience. >> i live two blocks electric here. his children and my child have attended school since they were babies. it's strange to see this...
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freezing rain with the next wave of precipitation arkansas , the vienna, a mississippi this will be a devastating storm for our friends across the southeast with i stilwell's with half an inch so we will need to monitor this very carefully. lou: the georgia governor already declared a state oo emergency seven she will give us the extended outlook and what is in store for the northeast one dash southeast. it is not pleasant. >> on limiting but not for the obama administration. the "a team" on eric holder's call to give felons the right to vote. next. lou: welcome back our senior meteorologist is here to tell us how this storm will affect the i 95 corridor. >> we start with part o of the ice storm across the southeast and a full-fledged nor'easter across the land taken northeast washington d.c. by 3:00 a.m. as well as philadelphia new york this raid, the sleek freezing rain could cut back on snow totals on the coastal aas by interior sections could be walloped depending on the positioning of the pressure but here is the best estimation between three and 6 inches boston 4 inches and 8 inches new yor
freezing rain with the next wave of precipitation arkansas , the vienna, a mississippi this will be a devastating storm for our friends across the southeast with i stilwell's with half an inch so we will need to monitor this very carefully. lou: the georgia governor already declared a state oo emergency seven she will give us the extended outlook and what is in store for the northeast one dash southeast. it is not pleasant. >> on limiting but not for the obama administration. the "a...
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from massive snow storms to a devastating drought in california, now the president offers help to struggling farmers. >>> in colorado the government gives banks guidelines to deal with proceeds from pot. >>> and a damning report from the miami dolphins bullying scandal. >> relentless snow and ice storms have made this a wet winter in the eastern u.s. but lack of rain and snow has created a potential disaster on the west coast. temperatures in the eastern u.s. have been below normal this winter while much of the west have seen above normal or record temperatures, and that is hel helping to worsen the drought in california. president obama is on his way to the west coast to announce financial assistance to those affected by the drought. mike viqueira, i know people on the west coast, probably feel like as we talk so much about the snow in the east coast, but they're having a tough time out there. >> reporter: that's a great point. i was just studying up on this in preparation for the president's trip. do you know this is the worst drought on record in california, and those records go back to t
from massive snow storms to a devastating drought in california, now the president offers help to struggling farmers. >>> in colorado the government gives banks guidelines to deal with proceeds from pot. >>> and a damning report from the miami dolphins bullying scandal. >> relentless snow and ice storms have made this a wet winter in the eastern u.s. but lack of rain and snow has created a potential disaster on the west coast. temperatures in the eastern u.s. have been...
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or neighbors are devastated at this. give me an idea of what your interaction has been particularly with your kids going to the same school. he was no way reducible to what happened today. i don't think people can look back and say here is a guy with problems. he was a neighbor and a father and friends with a lot of people around here. he played with his kids in the park. you would see him walking his children to school. sometimes he would ride his son on his bike and come in and ask him how he was doing to have a nice day. he has three children in school. he was active in their lives. they remember him from play dates and from the park. he was a neighbor and a friend. >> and that people feel like he was so much private. biking, walking frl under stated about his you know just going about and you had a greaeat sto about how after he won the oscar it was no big deal for him and everybody celebrated the victory and how he became bash ffl about it. i saw him balking to scho inini school. one of the guys saying way to go. an
or neighbors are devastated at this. give me an idea of what your interaction has been particularly with your kids going to the same school. he was no way reducible to what happened today. i don't think people can look back and say here is a guy with problems. he was a neighbor and a father and friends with a lot of people around here. he played with his kids in the park. you would see him walking his children to school. sometimes he would ride his son on his bike and come in and ask him how he...
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we are devastated to a team to happen over time the strike he never harmed anyone. i can steal hands but are very sharp curve in the heritage and senate. as i said thomas one of the dining room clean and soon he and the modern united team either. for years this afternoon the state pathologist dr mike cassidy carried out a preliminary examination of the scene here on this evening she will come peace couple small time on totti duties body at the midland region of cost in total more. but already it's becoming clear that he was the victim of a violent attack. i wake this christmas and there were tiny pieces the lead orlando resort game i just tried to get to the end of this today. or actually heard about this this tea. notice they never expect to happen. this evening but the be appealed to the for their assistance with the investigation. but the more each day care when open to anybody when speaking to him since and never stop punters that the stars in fifteenth. at best a time criminal at the moment and the people have seen is gone for good and assistance with investiga
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it is horrible in politics with the worst strategy and devastating as well to the party's interest in this is a year in which you guys have a clear track straight victory in the midterm election. if you could just avoid mucking it up. >> i understand where they're coming from. you have to work on the context of what has to be done. i would have loved to have had all the votes. you worry that you're not going to get everything you want and a lot of numbers, i understand where they're coming from the fight is not with each other but for the democrats and if we take the senate, then we are in a position to fight. until that happens, if we get lame for messing up the debt and the government in the budget, then the whole republican party is in trouble and you can't take this in the house. lou: it is after all the same speaker of the house, mr. john boehner who wanted to embrace the g-8 version of comprehensive immigration reform. until it was made pretty clear to the speaker if he persisted he would lose his job and also the republican party would be devastated. and it's hard to sort out t
it is horrible in politics with the worst strategy and devastating as well to the party's interest in this is a year in which you guys have a clear track straight victory in the midterm election. if you could just avoid mucking it up. >> i understand where they're coming from. you have to work on the context of what has to be done. i would have loved to have had all the votes. you worry that you're not going to get everything you want and a lot of numbers, i understand where they're...
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. >> i think it's truly devastating. >>reporter: the survey is a 248-page peek into the minds of oakland police officers. >> the working conditions for an oakland police officer have to be the most difficult in the state of california. >>reporter: a high crime rate, a disproportionately low number of officers. [ sirens ] >>reporter: and as the internal poll obtained by kpix5 shows, low morale. 65% of opd's officers say they don't feel valued by the department, 55% said they don't feel valued by the citizens of oakland. one officer called the department a laughing stock. >> when you hear that morale is low for an oakland police officer, does it surprise you at all? >> no. >>reporter: the city has been on an aggressive campaign to recruit new officers, but as new cops come in, large numbers of officers are leaving for departments with lower crime and higher pay. and then there's the problem of leadership. >> there's no leadership, no direction, no indication of where we're going. >>reporter: the department has had four pol
. >> i think it's truly devastating. >>reporter: the survey is a 248-page peek into the minds of oakland police officers. >> the working conditions for an oakland police officer have to be the most difficult in the state of california. >>reporter: a high crime rate, a disproportionately low number of officers. [ sirens ] >>reporter: and as the internal poll obtained by kpix5 shows, low morale. 65% of opd's officers say they don't feel valued by the department, 55%...
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. >> i think it will get worse it is devastating for restaurant to workers around the country. >> it will be worse becausee3 people will not care about the cost but they're getting fewer services cancer patients are denied did as people are denied because of the law. >> it will get worse people find out it is coming down because of obamaca. >> you are all cynics. we will do this now and again to update the numbers to see what happens. in the meantime never mind about the president himself comes to the agency's defense anywaybut could his reasoning be any more questionable? ♪ what does everything mean to you? with the quicksilver cash back card from capital one, it means unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. it doesn't mean, "everything.. as long as you buy it at theas station." it doesn't mean, "everything... unl you hit your cash back limit." it means earn 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every place, every occasion, all over creation. that's what everything should mean. so consider... what's in your wallet? there's nothing like being your own boss! and
. >> i think it will get worse it is devastating for restaurant to workers around the country. >> it will be worse becausee3 people will not care about the cost but they're getting fewer services cancer patients are denied did as people are denied because of the law. >> it will get worse people find out it is coming down because of obamaca. >> you are all cynics. we will do this now and again to update the numbers to see what happens. in the meantime never mind about the...
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even though indonesia is remote and the devastation unfamiliar. it's important to remember that we are connected. the united states sits the other end of the pacific ring of fire, a 25,000 half circle of constant geologic violence encompassing the pacific ocean. tettonic plates slide against and past one another, setting off tsunamis, volcanos. where the eruption took place, it's the western border of the ring. the pacific ocean is the eastern border. the st. helens eruption was like the one we saw. both strata volcano, the kind that erupts violently. the cloud of ash and rock, known as a pyro-clastic flow, which killed many in indonesia did the same damage on mt st. helens, leading to the deaths of 57 people. both were atop this ring of fire. the sheer beauty of indonesia and california is a result of the movement along the rink. behind me in the berkeley hills is round top mountain, it's a volcano, it's been extinct for 10 million years. a few moments in geologic time. the pacific is full of features like this. the past weekend saw eruptions as
even though indonesia is remote and the devastation unfamiliar. it's important to remember that we are connected. the united states sits the other end of the pacific ring of fire, a 25,000 half circle of constant geologic violence encompassing the pacific ocean. tettonic plates slide against and past one another, setting off tsunamis, volcanos. where the eruption took place, it's the western border of the ring. the pacific ocean is the eastern border. the st. helens eruption was like the one we...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> well for price line to ebay to amazon the internet has transformed the way we buy everything from airline flights, cars, to books. i'm talking about website where you can comparison shop for doctors and procedures and in some cases doctors will even bid to provide you with medical care. while it's very early days for this some expense say this trend could be a game changer when it comes to helping patients find the care that they can afford. stacey tisdale has the story. >> zach foster will be the first person to admit that he doesn't go to the doctor very often. but when he wasn't feeling well, a few months ago he said a new website made finding affordable healthcare and a new doctor too easy to resist. >> it allowed me to determine how much money i was going to spend on this visit, how much i would have left if i needed to go in and get further testing done. >> zach is a numbe one of a grog number of patients who shop around for healt
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> well for price line to ebay to amazon the internet has transformed the way we buy everything from airline flights, cars, to books. i'm talking about website where you can comparison shop for doctors and procedures and in some cases doctors will even bid to provide you with medical care. while it's very early days for this some...
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he accepted money and vacation and other gifts from contractors who wanted to do business with the devastated city. officials say it started doctor hurricane katrina and continued well into the city's recovery efforts. he could be behind bars for up to 20 years. >>> a federal judge striking down the state's ban on recognizing same-sex marriages performed legally in other states. the judge said the ban violated the equal protection clause of the u.s. constitution. now supporters of marriage inequality say the ruling could lead to same-sex marriages in kentucky. also happening yesterday same-sex couples filing lawsuits for similar bands in louisiana and missouri. remember a few hours we will get the latest on unemployment numbers. yesterday the markets were mixed with the nasdaq closing in positive territory and four day rally we have been witnessed on wall street and jeff is live in london with the latest. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, thomas. retail sales and jobs numbers that the market will be watching as we have this little pause in upsides for markets at the
he accepted money and vacation and other gifts from contractors who wanted to do business with the devastated city. officials say it started doctor hurricane katrina and continued well into the city's recovery efforts. he could be behind bars for up to 20 years. >>> a federal judge striking down the state's ban on recognizing same-sex marriages performed legally in other states. the judge said the ban violated the equal protection clause of the u.s. constitution. now supporters of...
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that is just devastating for the 1.7 million americans affected. is this more ammunition for democrats to say once again, republicans are ignoring people who are out of work? >> 60% of americans wanted the unemployment benefits extended. this comes down to this fight between republicans and democrats about whether or not they would have amendments filed on this legislation. republicans say that they would like to see some more benefits extended for retirees in the military community and that they have really been drawing a firm line on that. on the flip side, democrats say, hey, wait a minute, this isn't the fight to be having. this is for its own separate program. they have not been able to get anything done. as you mentioned, 1.7 million americans, this is devastating for them. >>> speaking of washington gridlock, john boehner says it appears the house won't take up immigration legislation before this fall's elections. it seems like a lot is getting blocked. what are the republicans getting accomplished? >> earlier this week, we thought there was
that is just devastating for the 1.7 million americans affected. is this more ammunition for democrats to say once again, republicans are ignoring people who are out of work? >> 60% of americans wanted the unemployment benefits extended. this comes down to this fight between republicans and democrats about whether or not they would have amendments filed on this legislation. republicans say that they would like to see some more benefits extended for retirees in the military community and...